Come join us for an afternoon of fun and games under the sun and help raise fund for great causes at our beautiful school. The DSOBA stall is loaded with practical and tasteful goods and waiting for you!

We had a great turnout at the Games Day this year: 75 adults and 54 children showed up. The annual family event was organized jointly by DSOBA and DBS Athletics Club. It was held on the new school track with the new Clock Tower as the backdrop. The facilities provided an excellent environment for this occasion.

In reviewing the success in the past events, special thanks must be given to the old boys who supported those activities.

Since career planning is an ongoing process through which young people can have more understanding about their interests, personalities, families, schools, communities and world in making their career and lifestyle choices, the Careers Office is now proposing a new Mentoring Scheme.

After a morning of rainfall, dark clouds made way for a beautiful afternoon of sunshine and warm summer breezes, perfect conditions for our Annual Poolside Party. This year, DSOBA members and their families were offered free admission to the event. Our members responded enthusiastically: 43 adults and 21 children showed up to enjoy a day of water fun.

DSOBA Golf Day - February 17, 2006

Our annual golf day was held at the beautiful Kau Sai Chau public golf course on Friday, February 17. There were a total of 29 participants of which 16 were old boys and 13 were guests, of the 13 guests 4 were ladies.

To make the event more enjoyable, all par 3's were marked with a prize for closest to pin and hole 17 was marked for 2 longest drive prizes, one for men and another for women.

In order to avoid incorrect handicap reporting and to give everyone a chance of winning, scoring for the tournament is based on the New New Preoria format, whereby 6 holes are drawn and discarded after the tournament and the scores from the remaining 12 holes are used to calculate the individual's handicap for the day, which is then subtracted from the player's gross score for his 18 hole round to decide the winners.

This year's tennis tournament adopted a new format by combining both singles and doubles play similar to the Davis Cup. Unlike the single-round knock-out format, it allowed players one more round of play and created team competition in a friendly atmosphere.